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    Hence, Boeing and Airbus are targeting the production of smaller commercial airplanes to meet the industrial demand. Market Scenario Airbus and Embraer predicts a surge in the need for smaller commercial aircrafts with seating capacity for 70-150 passengers. 1- Our Competition Boeing’s major competitor since 1990s has been Airbus. The airplane industry…

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    The cabin classes include: • First Class (Available on domestic flights) • Business Class (Available on Boeing 787, 777-300/200, 767-300, 757 and 737) • Main Cabin (Available on Boeing 787, 777-300/200, 767-300, 757 and 737) Frequent Flyers Loyalty Program American Airlines takes good care of its frequent passengers and hence has launched the American's AAdvantage Frequent Flyer Programme in 1981…

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    The Aerospace Industry

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    1.1 Overview of aerospace industry Globally, 3.57 billion passengers travelled on aeroplanes during 2015 and the demand for air travel is predicted to keep rising.1 As the frequency of air travel is increasing, it places a pressure on the aerospace industry to improve material performance and the efficiency of their transportation.2 Classically aircraft were constructed from metallic materials such as aluminium and titanium. Therefore, new materials must have specific properties and…

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    users of fasteners productions and is currently another issue that the Aviation Detachment is facing. Commercial demands for the parts we procure are growing exponentially. In an article regarding Boeing 787 production and growing demand for fasteners, Scott Strode, a Boeing employee who heads the 787 product stated that, “The fasteners are a bigger challenge that we anticipated. They are being ordered into an industry that is already running at a high level of capacity and it is challenging [2]…

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    To the vast majority of people, the worst and most frequently occurring feeling in the world takes place after paying a superfluous amount for a service or product, where money was essentially wasted. However, society has seemingly become apathetic to this once distressing sensation, as it continues to take part in this once dreaded and avoided activity. Everyday, millions of American fliers accept the charges for services that were once complimentary and are an unnecessary part to their flight.…

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    cycle (1998 version), people are encouraged to reflect in a certain effective manner. Firstly, they are encouraged to objectively describe and note the series of events. In my case, the engineering class was given an aeronautical assignment on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner which required collaboration and trust. Thus, teamwork itself and communication was the main issue experienced throughout this period of time. This aspect of my reflective process is mentioned earlier in detail. The second…

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    BUSINESS MODEL Indigo Business model Indigo is India’s fastest growing domestic airlines. It has the highest load factor of 89.40%. The mission statement of indigo clearly indicates their business model: To be the best airline in India by providing the following values to the customer: • Affordable fares • On-time performance • Hassle-free service The strengths of Indigo include: Business Model, High Brand Awareness, Cost Leadership, innovation, Age of Equipment, etc. Indigo has Low Cost, not…

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    in Canada and around the world. So, how does Air Canada attempt to set themselves apart from their competitors and gain a competitive advantage? For starters, Air Canada is renewing its international fleet with state-of-the-art and fuel efficient Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 777-300ER aircraft, which feature new passenger amenities. In 2014, Air Canada, in association with its partner Air Canada Express, carried more than 38 million passengers, directly, to more than 190 destinations on 5…

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    INTRODUCTION. A competitive advantage is a strategic advantage one business has over its rivals in the industry. Having a sustainable competitive advantage is fundamental to business success in the changing business landscape. This advantage can be achieved through operational strategies such as; New product design, Inventory Management, Technological advances, Quality management and Economies of Scale. These strategies improve a businesses production process. An improved production process will…

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    3D Printing: A Case Study

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    This essay examines the implications of waste in design and manufacturing with regard to the nature and future sustainability of practices considered modern by contemporary standards. Practices, such as CNC (computer numerically controlled) machining and additive manufacturing such as 3D printing, are the benchmark for modern manufacturing; 'In the domain of manufacturing, computer numerically controlled (CNC) technology is a major contributor to the production capacity of the…

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